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		<title>Press button, wipe hands on pants ... NOT!</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.buildinggreen.com/products/xlerator.cfm"&gt;Press button, wipe hands on pants ... NOT!&lt;/a&gt; FINALLY someone has done something about those crappy hand driers that never really worked in the first place. I encountered my first XLERATOR in the men&apos;s room of my local pool hall the other night. For a moment I feared it would blow the flesh off my tender hands. But no flesh-tearing was to occur; it performed its intended function flawlessly in about 10 seconds. My profound and everlasting gratitude to its inventor.

Best news ever? Do I need to get a life?  </description>
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		<category>drier</category>
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